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Two numerical approximations for a class of weakly singular integral operators
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    Two numerical approximations for a class of weakly singular integral operators (English)
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    29 April 1996
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    The authors study the numerical approximation of weakly singular integral operators on a finite interval by strongly stable discretizations, i.e. each nonzero eigenvalue of the integral operator is approximated by a cluster of eigenvalues of the approximate operators with preservation of algebraic multiplicities and the corresponding approximate maximal invariant subspace converges in gap to the exact one. The first method is based on truncation and numerical quadrature, and the second uses singularity subtraction. Numerical experiments on spectral computations are presented to compare both kinds of approximations, and an application to an electro-hydrodynamic model is discussed.
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    numerical experiments
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    weakly singular integral operators
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    strongly stable discretizations
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    eigenvalue
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    maximal invariant subspace
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    numerical quadrature
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    singularity subtraction
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    spectral computations
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